Hi to all of you again J
Last time we tackled about the Meta, tags and deprecated tags, site folders, attributes and more.
And this is the continuation of it. What are content, presentation and behavior?
Content- It comprises the information the author wishes to convey to his or her audience, and is embedded within HTML or XHTML markup that defines its structure and semantics. Most of the content on the Web today is text, but content can also be provided through images, animations, sound, video, and whatever else an author wants to publish.
Last time we tackled about the Meta, tags and deprecated tags, site folders, attributes and more.
And this is the continuation of it. What are content, presentation and behavior?
Content- It comprises the information the author wishes to convey to his or her audience, and is embedded within HTML or XHTML markup that defines its structure and semantics. Most of the content on the Web today is text, but content can also be provided through images, animations, sound, video, and whatever else an author wants to publish.
Presentation- defines how the content will appear to a human being who accesses the document in one way or another. The conventional way to view a web page is with a regular web browser, of course, but that’s only one of many possible access methods. For example, content can also be converted to synthetic speech for users who have impaired vision or reading difficulties.
Behavior- involves real-time user interaction with the document. This task is normally handled by JavaScript. The interaction can be anything from a trivial validation that ensures a required field is filled in before an order form can be submitted, to sophisticated web applications that work much like ordinary desktop programs.Thanks for reading my blog hope you like it :)
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